Six Dead of Fentanyl Overdose Last Month Alone, Says Sheriff’s Office in Alert Issued to Humboldt County Citizens
Press
release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:
Humboldt
County has seen a substantial increase in illicit fentanyl
distribution, possession and overdose cases, including an alarming
number of overdose deaths.
Fentanyl
is a synthetic opioid and a Schedule II narcotic that is
approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more
potent than heroin. Fentanyl is often added to heroin and other drugs
to increase their potency and can cause accidental overdose.
As
of April 14, 2021, the Humboldt County Coroner’s Office has
received confirmation of eight fentanyl overdose deaths in the
county, with six in the month of March alone. Multiple overdose death
investigations remain pending receipt of toxicology reports, with
more fentanyl cases anticipated.
Additionally,
in 2021 alone, Humboldt County Drug Task Force Agents have seized
over 187 grams of Fentanyl and approximately 5,002 Fentanyl pills. In
comparison, agents seized just 3 grams of Fentanyl in 2020 and three
Fentanyl patches in 2019.
“What
we are seeing currently are products that contain larger doses of
fentanyl, especially in pill form,” Lieutenant Shawn Sopoaga,
Humboldt County Drug Task Force Commander said. “Fentanyl is being
transported to Humboldt County in a raw form and used as a cutting
agent, by dealers, to produce more product.”
Image: DEA.
According
to the Drug Enforcement Administration, a lethal dose of fentanyl
consists of two milligrams, equal in size to a few grains of salt.
The DEA’s Fentanyl Signature Profiling Program found that 26
percent of illicit fentanyl pills examined in 2019 contained
potentially lethal doses of fentanyl. Counterfeit pills can be
difficult to distinguish from legitimate medications and are often
marketed as M30s, Perc30s, Blues or Mexican Oxy.
Fentanyl
can also be absorbed through the skin and accidental inhalation of
airborne powder can occur. Due to the rising threat of Fentanyl
exposure, Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputies have been equipped
with Narcan, a nasal spray designed to rapidly reverse opioid
overdose. In California, residents can purchase NARCAN® Nasal Spray
without a prescription, directly from a pharmacist, and those locally
struggling with addiction are highly encouraged to carry Narcan in
case of overdose emergency.
“One
of my biggest concerns is that our teenagers and young adults are
taking pills from these dealers that are laced with fentanyl. The
chances of overdose is very high,” Humboldt County Sheriff William
Honsal said. “We are working with both our state and federal law
enforcement partners to hold those persons accountable that are
pushing fentanyl in our community.”
Anyone
with information regarding narcotics related crimes are encouraged to
call the Humboldt County Drug Task Force at 707-267-9976 or the
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at (707) 268-2539.